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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004 - Personnel Board - Work PlanMEMORANDUM TO: Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Personnel Board Members Peter Shostak, Chair THRU: Rick DeLaCastro, Human Resources Director/Staff Liaison DATE: November 18, 2003 RE: 2004 Work Plan for Personnel Board The 2004 Work Plan for the Personnel Board includes the following items: 1) Appeal Board for City Employees: The Personnel Board will continue to serve in its primary role as an independent review board for employees who have received a suspension without pay of three work days or more, an involuntary demotion, or termination of employment. The Personnel Board will review relevant information and/or evidence relating to the disciplinary action, then submit its written findings and recommendations to the City Manager. 2) Personnel Policies and Procedures: The Personnel Board will continue to provide advice and feedback to the Human Resources Director regarding maintenance or changes to the Personnel Policies and Procedures manual. 3) Advisory Board: The Personnel Board will contribute their collective expertise to advise or make recommendations to the Human Resources Director or the City Manager on personnel matters, policies, procedures, compensation and benefits administration or other relevant issues. 4) Special Projects: The Personnel Board will continue to assist City Council and the Human Resources Director with any special projects that may be asked of them in 2004. 5) The Personnel Board will continue its not less than annual dialogue with the City Manager to ensure that the Board is meeting the needs of the City Manager. 6) Assist Human Resources Director and City Manager in the study of current employee fringe benefits package to determine how the cost to the city may be reduced to achieve budget savings. Please let us know if there is any other area in which we can provide further assistance, or if you have any questions about our 2004 Work Plan.